The defense rested its case in the trial on Monday.
Charges were announced against the couple back in 2020, alleging a wide-ranging racketeering conspiracy and related crimes, including bribery, honest services fraud, multiple counts of wire fraud and tax offenses.
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Federal prosecutors said the couple was offered $66,000 in bribes disguised as consulting work for Chavous.
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Also named in a 22-count indictment were Universal Community Homes chief executive officer and board president Abdur Rahim Islam and secretary of Universal's board Shahied Dawan.
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Prosecutors said the bribes allowed the nonprofit executives to retain control of properties within Johnson's South Philadelphia council district.
Authorities said the crime was a "pay to play" scheme and that the consulting agreement was a "sham."
Both Johnson and Chavous maintain their innocence. They each face up to 40 years in prison if convicted.